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13 Responses to “Aeropress Espresso and Coffee Maker in Action”
@aljbetta you can’t make your all time favourite coffee with hand presso, this way you can make whatever fresh coffee you like instead of those pre-made pouches of coffee
Just had it come to my home so I made a cup right away to test it with fine ground coffee. Wow….wow…smooth…flavor is deep. Very impressive. It’s as simple as the video shows. I think the absence of acidity is where the improved flavor comes from. I’m sold.
We have been using our Aeropress for about
two years and it has been great!
I met the inventor at a local coffee shop when he
was giving a demonstration.
As a former engineer I have to say that this
coffeemaker has some great engineering!
Also, I want to say that this video, IMHO, is the
best one on the Aeropress because it’s right
to the point without a bunch of blah blah.
Now, I am going to make myself a nice hot
cup of coffee using French dark roast beans ~
Remember that the Aeropress requires a fine grind similar to espresso while French presses require a coarse grind similar to percolator. Another plus about brews from the Aeropress is that it is very clean due to the paper micro filter.
Thanks. I currently use a Bodum three-cup french press and I was wondering about the aeropress. I have heard that the aeropress doesn’t really require a high quality grinder like the french press needs to get the full flavor out of the beans. I will probably end up buying an aeropress soon but since I already have a french press I’ll probably use both methods.
For me, Aeropress wins by a wide margin. I don’t get the full flavor of the coffee with a French Press. Not mention that I need to wait at least 4 minutes for the coffee to brew in the French Press.
Then, there’s also the fact that I can take the Aeropess when I travel because of its rugged durability.
Can you use your own grind coffee beans for this coffee maker?
Hi, could you explain why the HandPresso is better?
@aljbetta you can’t make your all time favourite coffee with hand presso, this way you can make whatever fresh coffee you like instead of those pre-made pouches of coffee
itt: shills shilling shills
Each to there own.
Not my choice,
Have youy tried the Presso
Or the HandPresso
Much better… they win hands down.
Just had it come to my home so I made a cup right away to test it with fine ground coffee. Wow….wow…smooth…flavor is deep. Very impressive. It’s as simple as the video shows. I think the absence of acidity is where the improved flavor comes from. I’m sold.
We have been using our Aeropress for about
two years and it has been great!
I met the inventor at a local coffee shop when he
was giving a demonstration.
As a former engineer I have to say that this
coffeemaker has some great engineering!
Also, I want to say that this video, IMHO, is the
best one on the Aeropress because it’s right
to the point without a bunch of blah blah.
Now, I am going to make myself a nice hot
cup of coffee using French dark roast beans ~
Remember that the Aeropress requires a fine grind similar to espresso while French presses require a coarse grind similar to percolator. Another plus about brews from the Aeropress is that it is very clean due to the paper micro filter.
Thanks. I currently use a Bodum three-cup french press and I was wondering about the aeropress. I have heard that the aeropress doesn’t really require a high quality grinder like the french press needs to get the full flavor out of the beans. I will probably end up buying an aeropress soon but since I already have a french press I’ll probably use both methods.
For me, Aeropress wins by a wide margin. I don’t get the full flavor of the coffee with a French Press. Not mention that I need to wait at least 4 minutes for the coffee to brew in the French Press.
Then, there’s also the fact that I can take the Aeropess when I travel because of its rugged durability.
So this or the french press, which one wins in your opinion?
Just bought mine too. I hear it is the absolute best at coffee! I cannot wait for it to come
I can’t wait to try mine – should be here in a few days